Mapping Circular Economy Strategies in the Construction Sector: Impact, Solutions and Gaps

  • Moses Itanola
  • , Martin Tuuli
  • , Ambrose Dodoo
  • , Maria Di Gregorio
  • , Felix Quarcoo
  • , Chiara Piccardo
  • , Zulfikar Adamu
  • , Bahriye Jones

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Abstract

The construction sector is a major contributor to global resource consumption and environmental degradation. Circular Economy (CE) has emerged as a transformative framework for sustainable construction, promoting resource efficiency, waste reduction, and regenerative practices. To enable advancement, this study conducted a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) of 384 peer-reviewed articles to map CE strategies in construction, assess their impacts, identify solutions, and highlight research gaps. The review reveals a growing academic interest in CE, yet the practical implementation of CE strategies remains limited. The thematic analysis categorised CE impacts under the three pillars of sustainability: economic (e.g., cost savings, market innovation), environmental (e.g., waste minimisation, decarbonisation), and social (e.g., job creation, stakeholder engagement). Solutions identified were synthesised into four overarching categories: Foundational Enablers, Design and Planning, Implementation, and Innovation and Knowledge-Building Solutions. Despite promising developments in CE in the construction context, the study identifies critical gaps: limited empirical validation, underexplored social impacts, fragmented implementation frameworks, and insufficient integration of digital technologies. The dominance of recycling over more sustainable strategies like reduction and reuse also reflects a partial transition toward circularity in the construction sector. The paper calls for interdisciplinary research, harmonised metrics, and collaborative ecosystems to advance CE adoption in the construction sector. By offering a comprehensive synthesis of CE strategies, impacts, and gaps, this study provides actionable insights for researchers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders. It advocates for a systemic shift toward regenerative, low-carbon, and resource-efficient construction practices, aligning CE principles with broader sustainability goals.
Original languageEnglish
Article number61
Pages (from-to)1-30
Number of pages30
JournalCircular Economy and Sustainability
Volume6
Early online date2 Mar 2026
DOIs
Publication statusPublished online - 2 Mar 2026

Funding

We gratefully acknowledge The British Academy for funding provided through the Horizon Europe Pump Priming Collaboration programme between UK and EU Partners (Grant No. PPHE24\100410), Loughborough Business School for providing funding through the Seedcorn Funding programme, and Northumbria University for providing funding through the Internal Funding Scheme 23/24.

FundersFunder number
The British AcademyPPHE24\100410

    UN SDGs

    This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    1. SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth
      SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth
    2. SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities
      SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
    3. SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
      SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production
    4. SDG 13 - Climate Action
      SDG 13 Climate Action

    Keywords

    • Circular Economy (CE)
    • Construction
    • Sustainable Buildings
    • Waste Management
    • Systematic Literature Review (SLR)

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